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Sunday, 31 July 2011

Introduction and translation by Sakai Yasuyuki and Norimatsu SatokoIntroduction
Koide Hiroaki began his career as a nuclear engineer forty years ago drawn to the promise of nuclear power. Quickly, however, he recognized the flaws in Japan’s nuclear power program and emerged as among the best informed of Japan’s nuclear power critic. His cogent public critique of the nuclear village earned him an honourable form of purgatory as a permanent assistant professor at Kyoto University. Koide would pay a price in career terms, continuing his painstaking research on radio nuclide measurement at Kyoto University’s Research Reactor Institute (KURRI) in the shadows. Until 3.11.
Since the earthquake tsunami and nuclear meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi, he has emerged as a powerful voice and a central figure in charting Japan’s future energy course in the wake of disaster: in scores of well attended public lectures, in daily media consultations and interviews, in his widely read posts and in three books that have helped to redefine public consciousness and official debate.

In 1968, as a freshman in the department of nuclear engineering at Tohoku University in Sendai, he believed in the potential of what he had been taught to be an inexhaustible source of energy that could solve the energy dilemmas of a resource-poor nation. But learning that a new nuclear power plant was to be built in sparsely populated Onagawa, some 50 km from the city centre where the electricity would be consumed, he reflected on the imposition of risk burden on vulnerable communities. Indeed, his Kyoto University nuclear research facility is not in the city, but on the southern edge of Osaka Prefecture, near rural Wakayama Prefecture, because of the potential danger. This socio-geographical recognition of the dangers of nuclear power and the price that would be paid by marginal communities as a result of decisions imposed by the Japanese government and the power monopolies is at the heart of his abiding critique of nuclear power.
Before March 11, Koide’s was a voice in the wilderness in a nation committed to nuclear power. Subsequently, the thousands who appear at his public appearances would convey a sense of a new pop star.

Koide comes out to greet the hundreds who overflowed the Meiji University lecture hall in Tokyo for the April 29 event “The End of the Nuclear Power Age.” Photo by Marumori Aya.

For the first time, Koide has become a fixture in the mainstream media, including newspapers and major TV stations. His new book, “Genpatsu no uso (The Lie of Nuclear Power),” is a bestseller.1 The “Unofficial Koide Hiroaki Matome,” a blog that collects daily links and video footage of Koide’s talks and appearances, is one of the most important—and popular— Fukushima-related websites.

On May 23, 2011, the Government Oversight Committee of the House of Councillors (the Upper House) invited four guests to address members of the Diet – Koide, Ishibashi Katsuhiko, a seismologist who has long warned of the reactors’ vulnerability to quakes, Goto Masashi, a former Toshiba nuclear engineer who now defies the industry, and Son Masayoshi, President of telecommunication giant Softbank and, since 3.11, an outspoken proponent of renewable energy. The unprecedented government effort to seek advice from staunch critics of nuclear power policy is indicative of fresh winds blowing at a time when the government is calling for a sharp increase in renewable energy and curbing of nuclear power and the nuclear power giants and their supporters in the bureaucracy are fighting back.

Awesome video from a dude that is constantly updating from Japan about how to understand the Jargon involved in the crisis at Fukushima. Still scary, so I'm still posting.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oc6FPIK1VaY

I am laying in the dark after arguing with my beautiful bride of only twelve months, about "not" speaking about Fukushima.

Why? Well firstly we live in Australia, and as many other Countries, we are somewhat removed from the horror occururing (if only for so long) and therfore, mainstream media are concertantly and explicitly ignoring the situation.

The general populous of the world are burring their heads in the sand, like the last days of Berlin in WW2, "We see what is happening, but do not know what to do, so say nothing"

The reason for MOX (or Uranium and Plutonium) new fuel compounds is simple.

During the cold war part of "gathering:" nuclear weapon fuel, was to refine it from Uranium. Plutonium, was the product. The Fukushima pro lem are and is the "Sister by products", of which we have no understanding.

In the rush to create bomb compounds, nobody bothered to look to the future.

Perhaps it was an almost epiphany of, hey, we won't be here so we look good on the way out... if we win.

The lack of information for the occupants of the East Coast, and indeed the entire island set of Japan and surrounding 1200 km at the least, both airborne, and water contamination, is more than catastrophic.

I doubt that any thinking soul has not had shivers.

It behoves us to react in a fight or flight manner, in saying that, we should also recognise the seriousness of where we are and impliment structures now as to ensure the survival for all things as we know them.

Tokyo. Japan on Friday issued an evacuation advisory for more than 100,000 people in the central region of Niigata, as heavy rains triggered floods in the mountainous area, officials said, cited by AFP.
Sanjo City in Niigata, some 200 kilometres (125 miles) north of Tokyo, advised residents to go to flood evacuation centres as accumulated rain had topped half a metre (20 inches) at several points since Wednesday.
"There are no immediate reports of injuries or deaths, but we urge our citizens to evacuate to the designated shelters as soon as possible and stay on alert," said Ayaka Hoshi, a Sanjo City spokeswoman.

Govt eyes Fukushima Pref. as R&D center

The Yomiuri Shimbun

The government hopes to transform Fukushima Prefecture into a center for medical and renewable energy research institutions, a move aimed at promoting post-March 11 disaster reconstruction in the prefecture affected by the ongoing nuclear crisis.
The idea is included in a final draft for guidelines to be drawn up by the government by the end of this month to rehabilitate areas struck by the Great East Japan Earthquake, according to government sources.
The draft also incorporates a plan to provide low-rent public housing for quake victims who find it difficult to rebuild their houses.
The guidelines are to be finalized at a meeting of the government's earthquake disaster reconstruction headquarters Friday.

In the final draft of the plan, the government clearly states that it will be responsible for measures for reconstruction from the nuclear disaster.

Thursday, 28 July 2011

Facility Locator Use the following pages to find operating power reactors and major nuclear fuel facilities licensed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), as well as sites undergoing decommissioning.

310 children transferred to schools outside Fukushima city 1.5% ... well done! NOT....

The Yomiuri Shimbun

FUKUSHIMA--In Fukushima city, 310 schoolchildren were transferred to schools elsewhere by the end of the first semester due to radiation fears, according to a survey by the city education board.
Fukushima, whose center is about 60 kilometers from the crisis-hit Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant, is currently not included in any designated evacuation zones.
The survey is the first revelation that schoolchildren in areas under orders to evacuate are being relocated over radiation fears.
Among the 310 children, many were transferred by their parents or guardians to schools in areas of relatives or acquaintances residing outside Fukushima Prefecture. Many mothers accompanied the children, while the fathers remained in Fukushima city, education board officials said.
As of Friday, 274 primary and 36 middle school children had been transferred, but their parents or guardians kept their registered city of residence as Fukushima.
The 310 children account for about 1.3 percent of the total number of primary and middle school students in the city. read more...... sigh....

(Boiling Water Reactors, rated output 1,100 Megawatts each) that we had
been operating at rated thermal output shutdown automatically at 2:48 pm,
due to the Tohoku-Chihou-Taiheiyou-Oki Earthquake (previously announced on
March 11).

At 7:15 am on March 15, the reactor of Unit 4 achieved a cold shutdown. As
a result, all the Units of Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Station achieved
the status of cold shutdown (previously announced on March 15).

As of 3:00 pm on July 27, Units 1 to 4 remain in a cold shutdown (please
refer to the appendix).

Monday, 25 July 2011

AFP
Japan has announced a plan to buy up and burn beef tainted with radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, in a move aimed at restoring consumer confidence.
Almost 3000 head of cattle whose meat is feared to be contaminated with radioactive caesium has been shipped nationwide after being fed straw exposed to fallout during the four-month-old nuclear crisis.

WTF???????... won't that just send it all into the FRIKKIN atmosphere?????.... yes... it will...... ffs....... IDIOTS!!!!

Thursday, 21 July 2011

The Fukushima Nuclear disaster could affect more people’s health than Chernobyl according to Chris Busby, a chemical physicist who specializes in nuclear radiation. In a recent interview with Asia Pacific Journal he estimates escalated risks due to the proximity of the Fukushima nuclear plant to dense populations combined with the high quantities of low doses of radiation that have spread across the globe. He contends that the ICRP, the International Commission on Radiological Protection, grossly underestimates the risk, which could lead to over 200,000 more cases of cancer in the next 50 years than officially predicted in Japan – and even more worldwide. His findings are startling and controversial, but given the official underestimates of those affected by Chernobyl, his work is not without precedence.

Dr. Busby’s analysis is based on his theory that low dose ionizing radiation causes more cellular damage than the official standards set by the ICRP’s model, which was developed after the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. His work is on how these low doses of radiation are much more potent when they break down or are excited by Gamma radiation than generally believed, and that the risk of them damaging cells and DNA is therefore underestimated. Given the close proximity of the disaster to Tokyo and the generally high population density of the island nation, the cancer risk would be higher than that of the Chernobyl nuclear plant meltdown which occurred in a region with a relatively low population.

Pavel Alpeyev - Jul 21, 2011 4:03 PM GMT+1000

Japan’s government said the number of cattle fed with hay contaminated by radiation has doubled, two days after shipments of beef from cows raised near the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant were banned.

As of yesterday there were 1,256 potentially contaminated cows, said Kazutoshi Nobuto, a spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. The government on July 19 imposed a ban on shipments from Fukushima prefecture north of the capital after finding 637 cattle were fed hay containing radioactive cesium. Supermarkets including Japan’s biggest, Aeon Co., said tainted beef had been sold in Tokyo and other cities.
“This is a major, major problem,” said Goshi Hosono, who is Japan’s food safety minister as well being in charge of the response to the Fukushima nuclear disaster. He was speaking at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan yesterday.
The cattle ate tainted straw during a feed-supply shortage after the March earthquake and tsunami. Rice hay produced in Fukushima prefecture was found to contain as much as 690,000 becquerels, exceeding the 300-becquerel limit, according to the local government office. The cattle suspected of being fed the contaminated hay have been shipped to 45 of Japan’s 47 prefectures, Kyodo News reported yesterday.
Some beef from the cattle contained cesium exceeding government standards and was sold to consumers, said Kazuyuki Hashimoto, an official at the food-monitoring division of the Tokyo metropolitan government.

Radioactive Decay

A becquerel represents one radioactive decay per second, which involves the release of atomic energy that can damage human cells and DNA, causing leukemia and other forms of cancer, according to the World Nuclear Association.
About 437 kilograms (963 pounds) of beef from a farm in Minami-Soma city, 30 kilometers from the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear station, was eaten in eight prefectures, according to the Tokyo metropolitan government, which detected the first case of tainted beef from the farm earlier this month.
Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. today said it had inadvertently sold beef later found to be contaminated with radioactive cesium at three of its stores.
A total of 68.2 kilograms of tainted beef was sold at stores in Shizuoka and Kanagawa prefectures and by a subsidiary in Tokyo, the company said in a statement on its website today.

Products including spinach, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, tea, milk, plums and fish have been found to be contaminated with cesium and iodine as far as 360 kilometers (225 miles) from Dai- Ichi. Tokyo Electric Power Co., the operator of the Fukushima station, said on June 14 it found cesium in milk tested near another nuclear reactor site about 210 kilometers from the damaged plant.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Fukushima: measures rushed and incomplete, and crucially needed actions to protect people still not in place

Blogpost by Justin McKeating - July 19, 2011 at 13:44 The Japanese minister Goshi Hosono announced today that Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and the government have successfully completed phase 1 of the plan to bring the Fukushima nuclear crisis under control. Unfortunately, it seems we are witnessing another wishy-washy spin, while the urgently needed actions to protect citizens are not happening..

The Fukushima nuclear crisis is not under control. TEPCO and the government have failed to meet several of its own objectives by rushing to meet deadlines and give the impression of normality instead of accepting that this nuclear crisis will take decades to resolve. For example, see the ongoing problems with stabilising the reactors at Fukushima, continued leaks of contaminated water and failures of its clean up system. Even worse is the delivery against another objective - proper radiation measurement and transparency - where the action so far is completely inadequate, as we can most recently see at the contaminated cattle scandal.

Similarly, official measurement data suggests some leakages of contaminated water into both the ocean and ground that have been unreported by TEPCO, and thus the problem is larger than previously thought. Thus underlines the key problem, which is that while some isolated data are being published from some radiation monitoring posts, the public does not have a full picture at all about the levels of contamination of land and ocean, what are its risks and implications, and how people can reduce exposure....

Political whim Kan Naoto Prime （ incumbent Ministers ） one escape primary routes not perceived impact, finally began to appear dead. It's found that the Meteorological Agency put on 12 surveys (preliminary values) from July 4 till 10, one week was flown to hospital with heat stroke who reached 4520 people five times more from year to year 897 people, 5 8 people have died.

Many cases of exhaustion is crowds outdoors, tend to think the fact that develop within the building. The heat was intense heat one of the largest ever entered the nationwide power saving mood during the month last year, hit. You could have spurred such damage may tend to increase or decrease the temperature of the cooling system as much as possible voluntarily use strengthened.

East Japan earthquake gave birth to many secondary damage represented by Fukushima nuclear power plant near residents evacuated, along with the unprecedented 1 following damage caused by the earthquake and tsunami. Exhaustion resulting from excessive power-saving consciousness would be said after all three following damage. Moreover, unlike primary and secondary damage, bona-fide man-made and democratic administrations, especially Kan regime closely indivisible, too.

Indeed, such a situation is was corner of hamaoka nuclear power plant stopped requests since? Prime Minister at a press conference of 13 "issue should not settle resting or say goodbye and really sorry," and apologized for surge in stroke patients. Seen and felt guilty.

However, the 3 following damage is not limited to heat exhaustion. There are areas has soared in the metropolitan area, calling stranger to children and women being stalked by damage. Is in the jurisdiction of Prefectural Police Headquarters "has gone dark place Street lamp power saving in the street by unidentified persons who haunt and easy-to-contribute" and increasingly vigilant, analysis. Overseas relocation companies concerned about the lack of power of economic downturn and job losses are in the sense that the long-term challenge is more serious.

It is not only the general public. Government top without prior coordination with the ministries concerned, laid out the major turning point of energy policy in bureaucrat's victims. In addition anyway should bear the blame, weak Democrats election Foundation of party representatives chose Kan de Nuke's dissolution tossed (seeming) is that...more.....

more..... or

PART 2:

7 die in water, mountain accidents; over 74 treated for heatstroke

TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Seven people died in water and mountain accidents across the country Saturday, while over 74 were treated for heatstroke at an event site in Miyagi Prefecture, as the temperature rose to 38.6 C in Gunma Prefecture and record highs were observed in other parts of Japan.
While the mercury soared to 38.6 C in the city of Isezaki in Gunma, three other cities also saw temperatures rise above the 38 C line, with the city of Tatebayashi recording 38.4 C, and the cities of Kumagaya and Chichibu in Saitama Prefecture registering 38.2 C and 38.1 C.
Temperatures topped 35 C at 90 observation points across the archipelago, including Shiojiri in Nagano Prefecture which saw a record high of 35.5 C, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
The weather agency said the heat will continue Sunday and called on people to take precautions against heatstroke.

Saturday, 16 July 2011

(FUKUSHIMA / SALEM) - The people of Fukushima prefecture in Japan, are in trouble. Abandoned by their own government; forced to return to their homes in this city of nuclear contamination, they are fearful for their children's futures and asking the world community for support.

A man in the video who uses the name Nakate, explains that he represents a network to protect children from radiation.

"It's been three months since the accident at Fukushima Everyday we discover new things. We know the government is not telling us the truth".

That is a harsh charge toward the Japanese government, but apparently right on the money from what we can tell.

"We the citizens of Fukushima ask ourselves if this region is habitable, and if our children should continue to live here. We ask for an evacuation order for us and our children. Neither the Japanese government nor the local authorities call for an evacuation. We have to figure it out for ourselves. We need national and international support. Please send us your messages of support to Fukushima, Japan".

The Russians evacuated the people of Chernobyl after the deadly nuclear disaster there. It didn't happen fast enough, but once signs of the massive radiation leak reached Europe, the Soviets were forced to acknowledge the disaster and people left the region in droves. The Japanese govt. is now playing second fiddle on the same stage.

Friday, 15 July 2011

From yestereday I would be learning to:
1. Only drink bottled water
2. Bathe as infrequently as possible but only with a towel bath, with stored water if possible.

In the worst case scenario:

3. If you can stay inside, fill everything you can, including you bathtub with water (bottled if possible)

4. Stock up on dried and pickled foods. (3 month supply)
5. Store everything in the most removed part of your home from outer walls

IF you have to go out:

1. Plan your trip (shortest time possible)
2. Wear long old clothes... leave them outside on your return if possible, if not dry clean them, and have buckets near the door with lids and washers. Wash yourself down and wet clean footwear (Be as clean as possible entering your home)

NEVER go out in the rain or snow if possible.

All that being said.. remember... it's still spewing out, so it will only get worse until they can stop it.

Finally also remember, an atomic bomb just goes off the once: this thing is 27-7 pumping out more...

PS: Not trying to scare monger, but common sence should prevail until they tell us more of the truth.

"The following event description is based on information currently available. If through subsequent reviews of this event, additional information is identified that is pertinent to this event or alters the information being provided at this time, a follow-up notification will be made via the ENS or under the reporting requirements of 10CFR50.73.

"This event is being reported as a newsworthy concern to the public under 10 CFR 50.72(b)(2)(xi).

"Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) was notified that the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) issued a news release at 1411 on July 14, 2011, regarding entrance to the PVNGS site property by an individual who MCSO alleged to be an undocumented immigrant.

"The individual had entered Palo Verde's Security Owner Controlled Area on July 13, 2011, but was not granted access to the site's Protected Areas surrounding the three units and Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation. PVNGS Security contacted MCSO to validate the identification card furnished by the individual at the Security Owner Controlled Area. MCSO determined the identification card to be suspicious, responded to the site, detained the individual, and transported him off-site for questioning.

"The station notified NRC Resident Inspectors and Region IV staff of the condition on July 13, 2011.

"Arizona Public Service is planning to issue a news release and is responding to media inquiries regarding the matter."

Japan's nuclear agency has drawn up methods for stress-testing the country's nuclear power plants, but has yet to release a timetable for checking those facilities already idled for inspection.

The 2-stage tests involve computer simulations to gauge a reactor's resistance to earthquakes, tsunamis, and loss of power and cooling capacity.

The first-stage tests will apply to reactors halted for regular checkups. The secondary tests are for all reactors and involve simulations for an earthquake accompanied by tsunami.

The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency says it will ask utilities to report the results of the secondary tests this year, but does not refer to the deadline for the primary tests. This leaves the timing for restarting halted reactors unclear.

A nuclear agency official says that the agency's only role will be to check whether the tests are conducted properly.

The minister in charge of the nuclear crisis, Goshi Hosono, says politicians should not meddle in the work of the agency, or that of the other watchdog body, the Nuclear Safety Commission.

"HANG ON!!!! I thought the Prefectures and the Politicians had the last say on starting the evil things back up???"

"They are effectively saying that after the stress test (which of course will be honkey=dory) because the Nuclear Safety Commission is in bed with Tepco, that Tepco can start them up again!!!!!"

Hosono said the government will decide on restarting reactors when results of the primary tests are available.

The nuclear commission has approved the agency's proposed tests, but asked that explanations of the process be clarified for the general public.

The agency plans to submit a revised version of its test plans next week.

Fukushima, Japan is a good place to enjoy Japanese delicacies such as negisoba, tomimochi and various kinds of Japanese sweets. Tourists can enjoy drinking Japanese green tea at interesting locations, such as in a Japanese garden, while wearing yukata.

Fukushima is home to Aizu Sake Brewing Museum, where visitors can learn more about Japanese sake (rice wine). There are also many sake breweries located in Fukushima. Many of these sake breweries are open to visitors and complimentary sake is usually given to guests as part of the tour.
More here....http://expertscolumn.com/content/japanese-food-fukushima-japan

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Cosmo Oil Refinery in Japan finally admits, 4 months later, that 765 KG of Uranium was burned into the atmosphere at the oil refinery fire in Japan following the March 11th earthquake and tsunami.

Almost 4 months after the March 11th earthquake and tsunami the Cosmo Oil Refinery finally admits that
765 KG of Uranium was burned into the atmosphere when the oil refinery caught fire.
EX-SKF gives us a translation of the Japanese press release.

Wildland firefighters battled more than just the usual Nevada brush blaze this week. They had to contend with the possibility of radiation.

Lightning sparked two fires Tuesday within the Nevada National Security Site, the former nuclear test site 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas. By Friday, the fires had consumed more than 6,000 acres, with the smaller blaze fully contained and the larger only 25 percent contained.

Crews have not only been watching winds and weather, but are monitoring radiation levels in the air, making certain the flames don't stir up remnants of decades-old detonations. One of the fires is "several miles" from the location of an above-ground test, a safe distance according to Dante Pistone, a spokesman at the test site's operations center.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Given all things, will Australia become the worlds Ark in the Mid-Term?

This raises another question, will this be done willingly or by force?

Certainly, being the largest land form South of the Equator, it makes sense that if the Northern Hemisphere becomes too poisonous, it may be on the agenda.

Second, the fact that the Southern and Northern jetsreams meet at the equator, meaning that radiation is somewhat lesser here than North (it will only take time, given the water releases from Fuckedshima), we seem to have a little more time.

It would take a huge amount of resources to set up agriculture and desalinisation in the arid desert regions, but it is not unthinkable.

There is a great deal of room for bio-diversity "Arking", and repopulation of those lucky enough to get there. International lottery?

Saturday, 2 July 2011

Some basic facts actually come to mind about Los Alamos.. ie: sensible brains 101..
1. As we know, ALL around that area is contaminated through Nuclear testing from the get go.
2. Fukushima were petrified as the waters collected all around.
3. Whilst Los Alamos and the testing was specifically placed to be far from inhabited areas as possible, the scary thing I believe, is that the fires will suck up all that wonderful waste land into the firestorm and take it whither it will.
The fires, as like the floods elsewhere carry any of the left over dusts from prior tests let alone a power plant. It is just the method of distribution.
In Australia, as an example, we have, every few years "firestorms": where the flames are so hot, they leap over firebreaks, roads and from tree top to tree top. When this happens, people can no longer save their homes even miles from the actual event, as the hot embers float down onto their homes and suburbs.
It's not a huge leap to put the irradiated plants and animals (think Chernobyl) and an airborn natural helicopter together; to start worrying REGARDLESS of whether the plant goes up.
Finally, are all these events somehow linked it makes you ponder.
Look at the countries being affected : EU, America, Japan.. start to see a pattern?
Or how about the US being very busy rushing to take out most of the Arab nations?
Are we actually witnessing the new method of warfare.. we certaining have the technology.
I realise there are people out there that have no real want to know about new fandangled technologies, but consider this - the musket, teh tank, the bunker, the airplane, the machine gun; all these things were once thought of as overly incredulous ideas.
The clever thing then to assume is that what a wonderfukl way to wage a war using mother nature as a screen?
Back to Los Alamos, the pages that were posted last, were removed in regard to the situation there. I reiterate, if you think about the extent of the fire, and the amount of nuclear danger there, the US should also be seriously thinking of closing all plants down until we work out what the hell is going on. If it's paranoia or even coincidence, better safe then sorry
It makes me wonder why Germany is shutting everything down ASAP, are they simply more on the ball than the rest of us,
If you are interested in more facts, take a look at some of the US Meteoralogical sites and look at the projectioons for the fire slip-streams and make up your own mind as to whether or not it could just very well a major emergency. Add to this the levys and flooding at the other crippled plant. There seems to be quite a glut of international crises around the Globe and the mainstream media are hiding, methinks from the worst of them. WHY?
With Japanese poison on its way in daily, the ocean being killed, if I was an American I would be truly concerned.
Peace out
Citz
Just wondering..
Peace out.